The Treehouse Lofts are coming…

To walk a forest is to find yourself again. To hear your past and present in birdsong and canopy-sigh. To let your animal attention go where it wants: toward woodpecker tap and branch snap, toward the shadowplay of a moving canopy, toward hawk or heron overhead.

Every time we walk these woods with friends and visitors, we spy a different something. A mantis egg case drooping from a budding branch. One of the nearby bald eagle pairs, stopping only a moment atop the tallest pine. The almost unbelievable precision of a hundred sapsucker holes, stitched into a confident cedar.

Soon, you won’t just walk the forest floor, stepping over roots, around sedges and saplings. Soon, you’ll rise. To see the forest anew from within the canopy itself.

Our treehouse designs are complete. And the inspired hands of the Out Yonder team are readying for the build.

See your team here, a dozen feet above the forest floor, suspended between soil and sky. You’ve come to plan, to connect, to dream, having slipped the surly bonds of earth and climbed, if only for a day, sunward.

See here a place of emotional release and rediscovery, where we’ll host our nonprofit partners and those they serve. To feel the wind not in their face as it often seems but, in this place, beneath their feet.

See here a leader, having quietly left their team as they laughed around the evening fire. They ascend the ladder, arrive at the landing. There, a telescope, pointed skyward. They find the rings of Saturn. And briefly become a child again. All wonder. Everything possible.

Treehouse raising happens in a matter of weeks.

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